Dust Your Air Vents with a Makeup Brush
There’s nothing worse than turning on the air conditioning in your car and having a wave of dust blow over you. A car’s air vents get dusty with time, and it’s important to clean them out, not only because you don’t want dust to blow in your face or all over the car every time you turn them on, but because it keeps them running better.
So, next time you get in your car, grab a new or used makeup brush (obviously washing it out if it’s used) and use it to dust your air vents before you turn the car on. The brush’s hairs reach all the vents crevices and are perfect for cleaning them out.
Wash Car With Baby Shampoo To Remove Stains
Coming home from a road trip, you might notice all those caked-on stains that came from all the mud, grease, or bird filth you drove on.
You can quickly remove these stains by pouring some baby shampoo onto a wet rag and rubbing around the stain in a circular motion. This should get your car looking as good as new.
Use a Clay Bar
When you’re having trouble removing some grime and grease stains, just simply apply a clay bar to easily lift them off.
You can follow it up with wax and buff to smooth out the paint.
How to Deal with Rust Stains
Though we all would rather consume a refreshing drink of Coca-Cola, you could also use it to break down any rust stains. All you need to do is apply the soda to a cloth and rub it around the stains in a circular motion.
Don’t use this trick on paint, though! You’re better off with a paint remover for that.
Clean Small Spaces with a Q-Tip
It can be pretty tough to remove dust and grime in those small holes and grooves.
To make things easier, you can simply use an earbud covered with a soft cloth to clean it out.